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  • Strides Through H-Town, Ep. 2: Adriana Rodriguez on Proving Doubters Wrong (Ep. 22)
    Jan 22 2026

    From when she was a little girl, Adriana Rodriguez was told she'd never amount to much. Boy, were those doubters proven wrong.

    On January 11, Adriana took on the Houston Marathon as her first-ever marathon... and shattered her Boston Qualifying-time with a finish of 3:03:21. Incredible, sure. But that's not the only success she's had in life.

    At the age of 16, she was chosen to run cross country and track for St. Edward's University. She was only 17 in her first season, and she's thriving with the team. And on top of that, she's on pace to graduate at just 19 years old.

    From overcoming dyslexia, to building a life for herself, a community of runners, and quite the running resume, we talk about everything she did to get to where she is today, all of the teammates and coaches she is thankful for, and her plans to potentially qualify for the Olympic Trials someday.

    Thank you, Adriana, for sharing your story on Through Their Stride. If you like this story, please leave a comment, share, and subscribe!

    PHOTO CREDIT: Adrian Gutierrez Photography (www.adriangutierrezphotography.com)

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    44 min
  • Strides Through H-Town, Ep. 1: Taco on Chasing Big Goals and Honoring Where He Came From (Ep. 21)
    Jan 20 2026

    In the first episode of Strides Through H-Town, I sit down with Taco (@tacoxrun), a Houston-based runner whose journey is rooted in patience, growth, and belief.

    Taco is a two-time marathoner, with his first marathon taking place at the Mexico City Marathon and his second right here on home turf at the Houston Marathon. In this conversation, we talk about how his approach to running has evolved step by step over the years — and how that same steady growth has shaped his life beyond the road.

    One of the driving forces behind Taco’s pursuit of big goals is his desire to honor his parents’ decision to move from Mexico to Texas in hopes of giving him a better life. That gratitude fuels his mindset, his work ethic, and his willingness to chase dreams that once felt out of reach.

    We also talk about self-doubt, starting before you feel ready, and how Taco uses his platform to encourage others to believe in what’s possible — even when they don’t yet believe in themselves. Looking ahead, he shares his goal of one day taking on an Ironman, not out of pressure, but out of curiosity and confidence built over time.

    This episode is a reminder that growth doesn’t happen all at once — it happens one step, one mile, and one decision at a time.

    #marathonrunning #houstonmarathon #houston #texasrunners

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    55 min
  • Ep. 20: Kristian Warwick, Host of The Marathon Podcast PART 2
    Jan 16 2026

    In part 2 of my conversation with Kristian Warwick , he dives into his journey with running since hiring a coach, how taking the big, scary steps has led to The Marathon Podcast's success, and what he has planned for the podcast and for his training in 2026.

    Thank you so much to Kristian for coming to the podcast and sharing your story. And thank you all for your continued support of Through Their Stride.

    LISTEN to The Marathon Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5EYFxkoe1Fk1DlIptEvWo4
    WATCH The Marathon Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMarathonPodcast

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    46 min
  • Ep. 19: Kristian Warwick, Host of The Marathon Podcast PART 1
    Jan 9 2026

    ​Kristian Warwick only recently started running marathons. But it didn't take long for him to fall in love with the sport.

    After qualifying for the Boston Marathon in his first race with a time of 2:52, this former speed skater knew this was something he wanted to invest his time in. And that, he has.

    But not only does he love chasing big goals for himself (he eventually wants to run a 2:25 marathon... or faster), he also enjoys sharing the experiences of runners — whether elite or your everyday jogger — on his well-known podcast, ⁩The Marathon Podcast. Kristian has been a filmmaker and photographer for a long time, making beautiful videos and capturing perfect moments for his business, Wiild Studio, so storytelling is nothing new to him. And that's evident in the episodes he's published thus far.

    However, sharing runners' stories isn't the only thing The Marathon Podcast has become known for. In conjunction with the podcast, he began offering The Marathon Podcast Sponsorship to up-in-coming elite runners who may not be sponsored yet.

    In this episode, we break down how he got into running, what he's loved most about hosting the podcast, and how being the "weird kid" when you're little usually turns you into a successful and unique individual as you get older.

    I hope you enjoy my conversation with Kristian. If you do, please remember to like, comment, share, and subscribe. It helps me continue to tell the stories of runners in Texas and far beyond.

    If you know a runner who should be featured, please let me know by sending me an email at throughtheirstride@gmail.com.

    WATCH The Marathon Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMarathonPodcast
    LISTEN to The Marathon Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5EYFxkoe1Fk1DlIptEvWo4

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    1 ora e 18 min
  • Ep. 18: Carrie Fromme | Running 24 Hours for Hope: Turning Miles Into Meaning
    Jan 2 2026

    What starts as a single marathon can turn into something far bigger.

    In this episode of Through Their Stride, I sit down with Carrie Fromme—a Canadian-born runner now living in Texas—whose journey into running quickly grew into a mission of purpose. After discovering her love for endurance, Carrie set her sights on using running as a force for good.

    In 2025—and again in 2026—Carrie is taking on a 24-hour run as part of Hope Endures 24, raising money for children in Honduras. Last year, she ran over 60 miles and raised more than $23,000. This year, her goal is even bolder: 100 miles and $100,000 raised to create lasting impact.

    🏃‍♀️ Support Carrie’s Run & Donate:
    👉 Visit https://hundredmilehome.com to learn more and contribute
    📲 Follow Carrie & Run With Purpose:
    Follow Carrie on Instagram @carriefromme and tag her in your stories when you run to help raise awareness and spread the mission.

    This is a powerful conversation about saying yes to discomfort, chasing purpose, and discovering how far running can reach when it’s about more than the miles.

    🎧 If you enjoyed this episode, please review, comment, follow, and share Through Their Stride—and help these stories reach farther than ever before.

    #runner #running #runningpodcast #HopeEndures24 #purpose

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    46 min
  • Listen to Inspiring Running Stories at Through Their Stride
    Dec 28 2025

    A Texas-born podcast sharing the stories of runners from here at home and far beyond.

    Listen now at throughtheirstride.com or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    1 min
  • Ep. 17: Faith Husmann & Cody Stewart: A Father/Daughter Marine Corps Marathon
    Dec 26 2025

    Some episodes stay with you long after you stop recording — and this is one of those.

    In this episode of Through Their Stride, I sit down with Faith Husmann and her dad, Cody Stewart, to talk about what it meant for them to run the Marine Corps Marathon together.

    Faith’s running journey began years earlier, inspired by watching her dad take on a 50K when she was younger. Cody had already been running for years before that, but the biggest impact he made wasn’t a finish time — it was the example he set. Last year, Faith carved out her own milestone by running a sub-four-hour marathon at the Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio Marathon. This year, she lined up shoulder to shoulder with the man who inspired it all.

    Cody is also a Marine Corps veteran, which made running the Marine Corps Marathon together even more meaningful — a race layered with service, legacy, and family.

    This conversation goes beyond pacing strategies and race-day nerves. It’s about inspiration passed down, growth earned, and the power of sharing the miles with someone who helped shape who you are.

    🎧 Listen now to one of my favorite episodes of Through Their Stride so far.

    #running #runningpodcast #marinecorps #marinecorpsmarathon #texasrunners

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    57 min
  • Ep. 16: Tate & Taylor Mauldin: Finding Stronger Strides Together
    Dec 23 2025

    Running didn’t start as a shared passion for Taylor and Tate Mauldin — in fact, it didn’t even start as a passion at all.

    In this episode of Through Their Stride, Taylor shares how she first turned to running for wellness, structure, and mental clarity. Tate, admittedly reluctant at first, eventually joined her on the roads and trails… only to discover he was surprisingly good at it. What began as individual motivation quickly turned into a shared pursuit — and a deeper connection.

    Their journey hasn’t been without challenges. Just days before toeing the line at the Irving Frost Marathon, both battled sickness, and Taylor endured a frightening setback after being bitten by a dog on a long run. Still, they showed up, leaned on each other, and finished the race together — a powerful reminder that running is about far more than pace or placement.

    This conversation is about wellness, partnership, resilience, and how running side by side can strengthen a relationship in ways neither of them expected.

    🎧 Listen in for:
    - Finding running through wellness, not competition
    - A reluctant partner discovering unexpected talent
    - Training, racing, and recovering together
    - Overcoming setbacks and still showing up

    📍 Recorded just days after the Irving Frost Marathon
    🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️ Because sometimes the best stride is the one you take together.

    #texasrunner #running #runningpodcast #texas #wichitafalls

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    1 ora e 8 min